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  • COULD YOU HAVE PREDIABETES?

  • PREDIABETES is a potentially reversible condition that can lead to type 2 diabetes.

    86 million Americans have prediabetes - yet only 1 out of 10 people know they have it.

    KNOW YOUR RISK!  The following questions can help you determine if you are at risk for prediabetes or type 2 diabetes and whether you qualify for the Center For Disease Control's Diabetes Prevention Program.

    This test is for general information purposes only and is not meant to diagnose or provide medical advice.

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  • What is your gender
  • Are you age 18 or older?
  • What is your race/ethnicity?
  • In which county do you reside?

  • The following questions relate to risk factors for type 2 diabetes.

    Answer the questions then click submit.

  • Do you have a parent with diabetes?*
  • Do you have a brother or sister with diabetes? *
  • Have you had a baby weighing more than 9 pounds at birth?
  • Find your height on the chart below. Do you weight as much as or more than the weight listed for your height? *
  • AT-RISK WEIGHT CHART

    Height     Weight 
                  (in pounds)
     4'10"      128
     4'11"      132
     5'0"        137
     5'1"        142
     5'2"        146
     5'3"        151
     5'4"        156
     5'5"        161
     5'6"        166
     5'7"        171
     5'8"        176
     5'9"        181
     5'10"      187
     5'11"      192
     6'0"        198
     6'1"        203
     6'2"        209
     6'3"        215
     6'4"        220

  • Describe your level of physical activity in a typical day.*
  • What is your age range?*
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  • If you scored a 9 or higher, then you may be at risk for type 2 diabetes and you may qualify for the Center For Disease Control's Diabetes Prevention Program.

    This does NOT mean you have diabetes.  You will need a blood test to confirm if you have diabetes. 

  • TAKE THE FIRST STEP IN CONTROLLING YOUR HEALTH 

    Connect to our Pharmacists and learn how you can access the Center For Disease Control's Diabetes Prevention Program in our community.

    Change is tough - we can help.

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